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    Help! I want my favourite motorbike photo

    ever is a black and white photo of Freddie Spencer on the three cylinder NS500 taken at some euro GP. Its a right hand corner, and the shot is taken from behind, to the right and slightly above the bike. what makes it so special is that you can clearly see that the front wheel is tucked under, and it is leaving a dirty big black line on the asphalt. He isnt crashing, thats how he rode the thing. There are a bunch of other lines on the road also because thats how he did that corner lap after lap after lap. Amazing then, amazing now.

    Does anyone know the picture? has anyone got it? I want decoration for my new office !
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    I just google imaged "freddie spencer" and it came back with 569 images
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    And the purpose of a favourite photo thread that is completely devoid of photos is what, exactly?

    I shall rename the thread for you. At no cost.
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    http://www.motoringpicturelibrary.co...=21&fleID=6725

    This is the only thing I found that's close to what you describe (still not the same though) - maybe it's part of the same series?
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    Hey... what corner is that, in McJim's photo? The photo says it's from the 1982 Belgian GP, which was at Spa-Francochamps. I know that course so well but I can't pick the corner. The only one that's that tight is the hairpin before the main straight (at least that's where it was originally lol) but the background doesn't look right in the photo, and nor does the camber of the corner.

    Of course maybe the course was different for motorcycles... ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    And the purpose of a favourite photo thread that is completely devoid of photos is what, exactly?

    I shall rename the thread for you. At no cost.

    you're the man.

    I am going to scan the one I have and post it up. Like I say, I would like to get a higherer quality copy so I can have it in my office.
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    Here is a picture of Freddie on what appears to be a Fireblade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    Here is a picture of Freddie on what appears to be a Fireblade.
    thats probably from his race school ? maybe.

    I'm looking for the photo in a pile of magazines
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    I just read a thread on ADVrider talking about Freddie Spencer pushing his front wheel....

    http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=170969
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    found it in a profile of Spencer from CW last December. our scanner only does B & W, and I misremembered slightly, you'll see he is turning left pushing the front to set up for the right bender following.

    things I like about this: no fag packet logos, one of my favourite riders, on the way to winning his first world championship, for HRC my favourite manufacturer. Plus the photo is bitchin'.

    I am going to email Stan Perec and buy a high res one I can print out and get framed (least, thats the plan).
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    Oh yeah, San Marino, 1983
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    Spencer was a flattracker of course - all the Yanks of that era were trained on their National Circuit,riding 750's at high speed totaly out of shape on slick clay.They could cope with the evil handling Jap bikes no problem,it was second nature to control front and rear wheel slides.
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    absolutely, thats why they were dominant: the bikes of that era were comparatively evil: Roberts, Rainey, Lawson, Schwantz, Spencer (there were others) could ride them because they had been flat trackers and "super"bike racers, the Euros were on the back foot because the 250's then were all about corner speed and (generalising broadly) they, like me, shit themselves if the thing started to slide. The Yanks just rode around it. Also I believe why the strayans were so good later: production based bike racing and an absolutely cut throat national competition: if you could win there, you could win anywhere:
    Doohan, Magee, Gardiner and Beattie spring to mind as examples.
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    Here's what Foggy thinks of HRC!
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    that's a pretty amazing style of riding.. (scanned pic)

    I must have been onto something when my bike felt like it was set up like that.. Then I went and changed it!


    Little OTT, but on the subject of rather large manly-hood, I found this gem a while ago..
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